REVIEW · ORLANDO
Fun Spot Attractions Theme Parks Admission Ticket
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One park, big fun, zero fluff. This Fun Spot admission is all about unlimited rides at Orlando’s family-friendly parks, with standout thrills like wooden coasters and multi-level go-karts.
I especially like that you get a straightforward ticket plan (no hunting for “add-ons” in the middle of your day) and that the parks are built for repeat rides.
The main thing to keep in mind: your included armband is for one park (Fun Spot Orlando or Fun Spot Kissimmee), even though the schedule lists time for both.
If you want a day that feels more personal than the big theme parks, this one helps you do it. It also works well for mixed groups, because you’ve got major-thrill options alongside kiddie-friendly rides and an arcade to slow things down when Florida heat hits.
One consideration: the SkyCoaster is mentioned as a highlight, but it’s not included.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Ticket Worth Your Time
- Fun Spot Ticket Value: Unlimited Rides Without the Headache
- Entering Fun Spot Orlando: White Lightning and Go-Kart Racing
- Fun Spot Kissimmee: Mine Blower 360 and the Splash Pad Reset
- Unlimited Rides: How to Plan Your 1–8 Hour Day
- What’s Included (and What Isn’t) So You Don’t Get Surprised
- Who This Fun Spot Admission Fits Best
- Price, Rating, and the “Would I Book It Again?” Test
- Should You Book This Fun Spot Admission Ticket?
- FAQ
- Which park is included with this ticket?
- Are rides included or do I pay per attraction?
- Is the SkyCoaster included?
- How long should I plan for?
- Is this ticket digital or paper?
- Is WiFi available?
- Does the price include food and drinks?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things That Make This Ticket Worth Your Time

- Unlimited rides once you’re in, so you can repeat the coasters and go-karts without doing math all day
- White Lightning at Fun Spot Orlando, Orlando’s only wooden roller coaster
- Mine Blower at Fun Spot Kissimmee, a wooden coaster with a full 360-degree barrel roll in Florida
- Multi-level go-karts that let you race friends instead of just riding in a line
- Arcade time with 100+ classic and new video games for easy breaks
- Park WiFi included, handy if you’re coordinating meet-ups and timing
Fun Spot Ticket Value: Unlimited Rides Without the Headache

At $65.65 per person, this ticket isn’t trying to compete with the cheapest theme park day. It’s aiming for value through ride time. And that’s the real difference here: you’re buying admission with unlimited rides, not a stack of tickets for individual attractions.
You’ll notice the park plan is built for people who want to control their own pace. Want multiple rounds on the go-karts? You can. Want to ride the same coaster again because your first ride wasn’t quite enough? That’s the point. At places where every ride costs extra, you end up rushing. Here, you can slow down and actually enjoy the day.
I also like that the vibe feels more manageable. There’s a maximum group size of 10 travelers, and the ticket is delivered as a mobile ticket. Less chaos, more “get in, get moving, find your favorites.”
The one value note you should read twice: your included armband covers one park choice—Fun Spot America Orlando or Fun Spot America Kissimmee. If you try to plan as if you’ll do both parks the same day, you’ll probably end up disappointed.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Orlando
Entering Fun Spot Orlando: White Lightning and Go-Kart Racing

If you choose Fun Spot America Orlando, your best payoff is how “thrill-forward” it feels for a family park. This is where you’ll find White Lightning, Orlando’s only wooden roller coaster. Wooden coasters have a different feel—more texture, more character—and White Lightning is a top draw.
Then there’s the go-karts. You’re not just getting a simple track. The ticket experience includes access to the multi-level speed track where you can race friends. For groups, this is often the easiest way to keep everyone engaged. Adults get the speed; teens and kids get the competition.
You’ll also find classic theme-park electricity without the full-size monster-park crowds. The experience mentions a fun mix of rides like Rip Curl and Headrush (with a 360 spin), plus a big arcade with more than 100 new and classic video games. That matters in Florida. You’ll want a “heat management” option that doesn’t kill your momentum, and the arcade is perfect for that.
Practical timing tip: if you can, aim to arrive near opening. One example from a cruise-day schedule worked out especially well: arriving around 10AM meant rides were running with no lines and kids could ride the roller coaster multiple times. You can’t guarantee that every day, but early usually improves your odds.
Want an even bigger thrill? The park highlights the 250 ft SkyCoaster, but it’s an additional cost. So treat it like your optional upgrade, not your foundation.
Fun Spot Kissimmee: Mine Blower 360 and the Splash Pad Reset

Switch to Fun Spot America in Kissimmee and you get a different set of “wow” moments. The headline here is Mine Blower, a wooden roller coaster described as the only wooden coaster in Florida with a full 360-degree barrel roll. If you’re chasing a specific coaster milestone, this is the one.
Just like Orlando, you’ll still have go-karts, roller coasters, and family rides. The difference is that Kissimmee adds a “cool down” strategy that’s easy to love: a Splash Pad with over 30 water interactive features. That’s not just a kiddie dip. It’s a structured break that helps everyone reset their energy before heading back to rides.
There’s also a Ferris wheel that lights up the park at night, with views over Central Florida. It’s the kind of attraction that doesn’t require being a thrill-seeker to appreciate. Even if your group is mostly coaster-focused, it can be a good nighttime wrap-up.
If you’re traveling with kids, this park often makes the schedule easier because you can rotate between thrill rides and water play. If your group includes teens and adults but also younger kids, the Splash Pad helps keep the whole crew from melting down mid-day.
As in Orlando, SkyCoaster is not part of the included ticket cost.
Unlimited Rides: How to Plan Your 1–8 Hour Day

Your experience time is listed as 1 to 8 hours, which is a big range on purpose. That’s because Fun Spot is built for “pick your favorites” days, not rigid timed itineraries.
Here’s a simple way to plan that works well at parks like this:
- Start with the ride that’s most likely to draw attention first (often the main coaster or go-karts)
- Use the arcade as your pace regulator when crowds build or the sun gets intense
- Build your day around repeats, not novelty-by-number
Unlimited rides change your decision-making. You don’t need to choose between your favorites and the “maybe” rides. You can do the top two or three attractions you care about most, then circle back. That’s where the ticket value really shows up.
A small practical note: you’re getting an admission armband for your chosen park. Once you’re in, that armband is what keeps you moving through the day with fewer stops and hassles. You won’t be stuck trying to figure out “is this ride included?” at every turn.
WiFi is included throughout the park too. That sounds minor, but it helps when you’re managing a group, especially if you’re meeting up after rides or coordinating photos.
What’s Included (and What Isn’t) So You Don’t Get Surprised

Included in your ticket:
- Admission armband for 1 park: Fun Spot Orlando or Fun Spot Kissimmee
- Unlimited rides
- WiFi throughout the park
Not included:
- SkyCoaster ride (250 ft)
Not included (because it affects logistics more than ride enjoyment):
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
So what should you do with that information? You should plan on meals being on you. Theme parks sell food at park prices, so budget for snacks and hydration. If you’re coming from a cruise day (or another big travel stop), plan your timing so you’re not starving before you’re in the rides.
One more detail worth crediting: staff help can be a big deal when you’re on a tight schedule. In one example, staff member Sharon helped store cruise bags while the group enjoyed the park. If you’re coming from somewhere like that, ask about bag storage on arrival so you can stay light and keep your day flowing.
Who This Fun Spot Admission Fits Best

This ticket is a strong fit if your group wants:
- Thrills that are intense enough for teens and adults
- Family-friendly options that don’t require everyone to ride the same things
- A park day that feels less crowded and more controllable than the biggest Orlando giants
It also suits “half-day to full-day” plans. You can do a focused coaster-and-karts run in a couple hours, or you can stretch it out if you’re serious about arcade games and repeated rides.
It’s a good match for couples too, especially if one person is a coaster person and the other likes the arcade or gentler rides. The setup lets you split into small clusters and meet back up using WiFi and a chosen meeting point.
If you’re chasing one specific roller coaster highlight, use your park choice to match your goal:
- Want wooden coaster + Orlando’s signature energy? Go Fun Spot Orlando for White Lightning
- Want the wooden coaster barrel roll moment? Go Fun Spot Kissimmee for Mine Blower
Price, Rating, and the “Would I Book It Again?” Test

You’re paying $65.65 per person. That’s not a budget-only price, but it starts to make sense when you remember what you’re buying: unlimited rides plus WiFi and admission coverage for a full session at one park.
The rating reads like confidence built on experience, not theory: 4.9 out of 5 with 97% recommending it. That usually points to a simple formula: the parks deliver exactly what the ticket promises—ride time, energy, and easy fun for groups.
If you’re expecting a giant, fully themed complex with elaborate shows, Fun Spot is probably not trying to be that. It’s more practical and more “you’re here to ride.” If that matches your travel style, this ticket offers good odds of a satisfying day.
Should You Book This Fun Spot Admission Ticket?

Book it if you want a theme park day that’s:
- Ride-focused (especially go-karts and wooden coasters)
- Built for repeats and flexible timing
- More manageable than the mega-parks
Skip it or plan differently if:
- You truly need to visit both parks in one day (your included armband is for one park)
- You’re counting on SkyCoaster being included (it’s not)
- You need hotel pickup and drop-off (not included)
If you’re deciding between Orlando vs Kissimmee, let the coaster decide for you. Choose the park that matches the thrill story you want: White Lightning for Orlando or Mine Blower for Kissimmee.
FAQ
Which park is included with this ticket?
Your admission armband covers one park: either Fun Spot America Orlando or Fun Spot America Kissimmee.
Are rides included or do I pay per attraction?
Rides are included with unlimited rides for the park covered by your admission armband.
Is the SkyCoaster included?
No. The SkyCoaster is not included and has an additional cost.
How long should I plan for?
The experience duration is listed as 1 to 8 hours (approx.), depending on how long you stay at the park.
Is this ticket digital or paper?
It’s a mobile ticket.
Is WiFi available?
Yes. WiFi is available throughout the park.
Does the price include food and drinks?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, your payment isn’t refunded.
























